re-coring balsa
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 12:39 pm
I found your site last night and was reading untill 1am. Theres alot of great info so let me throw my hat in the ring.
We are in the process of rebuilding a M-16 Scow from the 70's. Its a little race boat that scares the heck out of you on a windy day. i opened up a soft spot in the floot to reveal a few square feet of rotten balsa. Looks like the whole floor is wet but the majority is bonded to both skins and still strong.

What should i do? Its a race boat that i will probably outgrow in a few years. Its taken almost 30 years to get this bad. Can i just replace the rotten balsa and leave the wet untouched?
the deck is bad too so i cut a small hole(didnt want to mess up the nonskid) and cleaned out the core with a coathanger chucked in a drill.

I'm hoping i can pour a 2 part foam with low expansion properties into the deck. has this been done?
its open and i plan on leting it sit for a few weeks to air dry. Work will start by march to be done by june. Any advice or suggestions are appreciated. I am not looking to rebuild for the next 30 years rather the next 5.
I need a source of balsa around philly.
I posted an introduction in the boats section.
regards
We are in the process of rebuilding a M-16 Scow from the 70's. Its a little race boat that scares the heck out of you on a windy day. i opened up a soft spot in the floot to reveal a few square feet of rotten balsa. Looks like the whole floor is wet but the majority is bonded to both skins and still strong.

What should i do? Its a race boat that i will probably outgrow in a few years. Its taken almost 30 years to get this bad. Can i just replace the rotten balsa and leave the wet untouched?
the deck is bad too so i cut a small hole(didnt want to mess up the nonskid) and cleaned out the core with a coathanger chucked in a drill.

I'm hoping i can pour a 2 part foam with low expansion properties into the deck. has this been done?
its open and i plan on leting it sit for a few weeks to air dry. Work will start by march to be done by june. Any advice or suggestions are appreciated. I am not looking to rebuild for the next 30 years rather the next 5.
I need a source of balsa around philly.
I posted an introduction in the boats section.
regards